
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a man standing outdoors, viewed from behind, facing a blue metal gate. The man has distinctive red-dyed hair and is wearing a grey jacket with black sections and navy blue track pants with white stripes. His hands are clasped behind his back as he looks through the patterned gate. To the left of the man is a light-colored brick wall, possibly beige or cream, with a darker, weathered base. A white rectangular plaque is mounted on this wall. At the top of the plaque, a Christian cross symbol is visible. The text on the plaque is in Bengali and reads: "আর্চবিশপ মাইকেল কর্তৃক সাধু যোসেফের গির্জার ভিত্তি প্রস্তর স্থাপিত ১৩ই জুন ১৯৭০". This translates to: "By Archbishop Michael, Foundation stone of St. Joseph's Church laid on 13th June 1970". The scene is well-lit by bright daylight, suggesting a clear, sunny day. The blue metal gate features a repeating geometric design. Beyond the gate, hints of green foliage and distant structures can be observed, indicating an outdoor area. The visible text on the plaque clearly identifies the location as St. Joseph's Church in Durgapur, Bangladesh, commemorating the laying of its foundation stone in 1970.
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